Jury deciding fate of Eaton Centre shooter asks about grounds for finding him not criminally responsible

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Jury deciding fate of Eaton Centre shooter asks about grounds for finding him not criminally responsible
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Defence lawyers have told the court that Christopher Husbands should not be held criminally responsible as he was in a dissociative state as a result of his PTSD.

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